Reviews of Houma RV Park, LLC

This is just a gravel parking lot. Most of the campers are workers down here on a temp basis. No real amenities but we felt very safe here. It is close to restaurants and groceries. - rwalsh

Feb 2015 -
$40.00

A few frills RV park - more like a working man's RV park but very quiet, safe and all gravel spots with water, electric, sewer, Wi-Fi. We stayed here three nights because we could not find any other suitable park in the Houma proper area. It certainly worked in a pinch. - mobarb

Reviews of Capri Court Campground

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Nov 2017 -
$17.00

Stayed 1 night through PA. A little odd because have to drive through a residential MH park to get to campground. Some run-down units in both places but next to newer ones. However very clean and staff employee who guided us in was very nice and attentive. The campground is small rustic area next to canal and under moss covered oaks. That said, we liked it. Quiet, clean, level and felt very safe. Certainly not a resort by any stretch but would have no problem staying again. - 2retiresoon

Nov 2016 -
$15.00

The RV park, as noted by others, is about a quarter of a mile in the back of the mobile home park which looks like barracks stretched out on each side of the road. The RV park however, looks nothing like the mobile home area. It is filled with trees with moss hanging down and it is a loop situated along a river with a boat ramp. The sites are spacious but the roads seem tight for a large unit --mine is only 24 ft--but I did see big rigs in there. Only plugged in and would have had a problem if I needed the sewer as it was on the wrong end. There are burls that apparently are part of the root system of the trees--they made walking around the campsite a bit tricky--had to pay attention. It was very quiet and pleasant--a good place to stop on my way to the bayou after leaving New Orleans. - nanzhere

Mar 2014 -
$40.00

Park is found at the end of a trailer park which is a bit odd. The camper site looks good, lots of shade and water access. The water is access is used by the general public though so that can be quite annoying. Overall it was okay, not the best but still good. Park staff was very nice and helpful unlike others we have been at. - ramper

Reviews of Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park

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7

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Aug 2005 -
$25.00

The above review is dead on about this mobile home park. Never camped there, but live across the highway from Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park and jog through it on a regular bases. There is not much traffic, because there is only one way in and out and no dogs roaming around unattended. See quit a few residents living in RV's as a base to work in the Houma area and they are all very well maintained. Would give a higher rating if there was some shade in the day use area, although there is a nice open grass area with trees across the street. - seagull

Jan 2003 -
$25.00

I lived here in my 28 ft 5'er for 14 months while my house was built. It is a mobile home community but rents lot space to RV's for 1 month or longer. They also have a spot for nightly visits. The nightly area can handle about 20 RV's, back in only. It's one big concrete pad (no shade) and if they are full, you will be very close together. I've seen 40 foot 5'ers in here and Class A's as well. The management is very friendly. Their hours are something like 9 am - 4 pm M-F. I think the handy man lives here because he is always here, even on weekends. They will work with you. Make sure you give them a call before you arrive, as they don't want you taking a space they have reserved for others. The park is well managed and they don't put up with any crap. In the time I was here 3 Mobile home owners were ejected. (Home and people.) The common lawns are maintained by the staff and usually well kept. Each resident is responsible for their own yards. The park is quiet from around 11 pm till about 6 am. This is the best park (of 2) in the city of Houma. The only drawbacks: there is a shipyard behind the park and sometimes they do work through the night so there can be a lot of noise. It can be tolerated, but if the wind is blowing in over the shipyard while they are sandblasting, be ready to wash everything you own. In 14 months, this happened about 4 times. Despite the probation and parole board officers visiting several of the mobile homes on a weekly basis, I never felt in any danger. 99% of the residents are friendly, and like I said, the management does not put up with any crap. If you need to camp in Houma you might want to consider it. - WPB

Reviews of Lapeyrouse Seafood Bar, Grocery & Campground

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5

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Apr 2016 -
$34.00

I come to this part of Louisiana to visit friends in Theriot LA and selected this campground because all the campgrounds nearer Houma LA, I was told, were full with temporary workers involved in some construction big project. This campground is totally no frills and is totally geared to the fishing community. The sites are level and spacious, the infrastructure works well and the management was helpful; however, the campground is a long distance south of any main east/west roads. - retiredfflarry

Reviews of Cajun Pride RV Park

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Aug 2017 -
$40.00

I have been living at this RV park for a couple of years now. The people that own the park do a good job of communicating with the tenants and helping them to solve any problems that might come up! The bathrooms are always clean! There has been A LOT of rain in this area for awhile now, but I know they are doing what they can to keep the upkeep of the park up. There are onsite managers there at all times and the owners can always be reached. I wouldn't consider another park because I know the owners try to work with everyone! - Cajungurl

Jun 2017 -
$40.00

We needed a place to stay in the area and found this on this website. Not much to say about this place other that it offers FHU's but the 50amp when I plugged in my EMS showed low voltage, and the sewer connection was at the far rear end of the site. Park is filled with rundown travel trailers. The roads are filled with potholes. The cost was $40.00 a night and they say the take credit card, when my wife went to pay they stated the credit card machine wasn't working so she wrote a check and the had her make it out to cash instead of the parks name. We won't be back. - Chief neon

Apr 2014 -
$13.00

We actually lived there for a while and the price of $375 a month was not bad. The park itself has very little to offer as it geared toward workers and students rather than vacationers. The park is very well maintained by the workers and the bathroom and shower is always clean. That was the good, now comes the bad. The park owner is never there and leaves all runnings and decisions to the manager who tends to abuse his powers as manager. There is a sense that priority is given to the habitat folks that come in from time to time over those who stay there on a more permanent basis. Park manager does very little in or around the park to deserve his paycheck. He also tends to give out false information about himself and the park. Most notably, cable is supposed to be included but in our time there there was no cable to be had at all. Overall, the park is nice, the tenants and workers are good, but the park manager just brings it down. Ultimately we chose to leave because we could not handle his antics any more. Would i recommend this park? At this point no or only if you stay a couple of days. - ramper

Reviews of Tiger Oaks RV Park

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Mar 2016 -
$18.00

This is a small park with full hookups but no facilities other than a laundry room. The site pad was concrete, driveways are gravel and dirt, with plenty of potholes. But, on the plus side, it a very pleasant spot with a large open space and a huge tiger oak tree draped with Spanish moss. There is a small pond that we were told is well stocked with fish and is visited daily by four ducks. The management was very friendly and helpful. If you're looking for a quiet and low key place, this is it. We paid a weekly rate of $125. - Coopsecondact

Nov 2011 -
$40.00

Beautiful, large park which is pet and family friendly. Concrete slabs for the campers as well. Well stocked pond with bass, brim. New washers and driers. Wi-Fi is great. Large pastures for the dogs and children to play. A rural setting but close to Houma and shopping. Also close to New Orleans, Lafayette and Baton Rouge. Nice, friendly owner. - traveler1111

Sep 2010 -
$40.00

It is a nice small campground. The Trailers parked around large pond and ducks add to the amusement. We enjoyed the cement slabs and having a patio. There are no trees to provide shade and it gets very hot in the summer months. There is a small laundry facility, but enough as it is a small quiet park. It is very comfortable sitting in the air conditioned area of the laundry. I enjoyed sitting in there reading while clothes were being cleaned. The sites are nice sized and the staff is very helpful and went out of their way to make our stay enjoyable. - Jiggles

Reviews of Seth's Haven RV Park

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10

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Jan 2010 -
$25.00

This is the best RV park I have ever stayed in. The owners are friendly and have park cookouts weekly. The bathhouse/cookhouse was clean. They have washers and dryers, free wireless internet, free cable, concrete pads, and full hookups. - angie miller

Reviews of Hideaway Ponds Recreational Resort

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Nov 2012 -
$10.00

Fee central is the first thing that comes to mind in writing this review. They are as follows: Mandatory $2 a night for cable even if you don’t use it, $5 a night per device for Tengo Internet, $5 per night for pull-through site, $5 per night for 50 amp, plus tax over 10%. We were notified only of the cable fee upon calling to verify availability and our other questions, something we do prior to making any reservations. Upon arrival we were notified of the other fees. We stayed one night. The rate posted was for one night, without all of the fees as we opted out of everything minus the mandatory cable fee. Park is very dated. Club house, restrooms, laundry facilities and office are all in need of repair. The only positive was the outdoor swimming pool. Fishing was in scum filled ponds, at least those you could reach. To say there were “a lot” of permanent residences would put it mildly. It seems that is what keeps this park open. The staff we had contact with seemed nice although not very helpful. - Full-Timer RV'er

Nov 2009 -
$32.00

This Campground could be real nice if it wasn't for the management. They change rules as they go along. If you lay down the money to join, you still have no say so on any of their rules. When we camped their were some real nice people that are snow birds and they were giving a rule change, even though they had a signed contract. The park is getting run down due to the owners miss manageing the money. If the right owners were to take over , it could be a nice campground. The present owners are not nice to deal with at all. - Ricky Giroir

Sep 2009 -
$30.00

There were pull-thrus available, but we were told they were only for members. It had rained prior to our arrival, and it was muddy. The first spot we were given was extremely muddy, and we were afraid we would stick the RV. We were ready to move on, but they found another site which was much better. We stayed four days and the campground was about half full. We could have had a much nicer site, and I still do not understand their policies on assigning sites. The park was mostly for members, and very few RV's were there that were not semi-permanent. Their facilities were very nice and clean. All of the sites were grass, and somewhat level. Probably would not stay there again if I had another option. While we were there we discovered there were several other RV parks in the near vicinity. - Okie Traveler